This activation increases cognitive analysis, increasing the strength of the memory representation.
If the attributes of memory representations are highly differentiated, then fewer errors are expected to occur and vice versa.
Priming effects that span an intervening unrelated word: Implications for models of memory representation and retrieval.
The attention to internal representation hypothesis posits that parietal regions shift and maintain attention to memory representations.
The point at which attention becomes "selective" is when one of the memory representations is selected for further processing.
Experts form more elaborate and accessible memory representations than novices.
The first level consists of long-term memory representations that are activated.
From this view, information about a source of memory is assumed to contain certain characteristics that reflect the conditions under which the memory representations were attained.
These types of processes are needed to accurately recall the origins of memory representations, and without them, errors of origin can be made.
Thus, indicating that infants' long-term memory representations are not simply of the abstract musical structure, but contain surface or performance features as well.